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A decision tool

Which hotel fits your family? Five honest questions.

No marketing funnel. No email capture before the answer. Five questions, one recommendation, and the option to talk to us if the match feels close but not perfect.

The Four Hotels the Quiz Chooses Between

JRM works exclusively with four fully-kosher hotels in Jerusalem, each holding a different hechsher and serving a different kind of frum family. The quiz below maps your answers to one of these four.

If you already know what you're looking for, you can go directly to any hotel page:

  • Yirmiyahu 33 — Full-service resort hotel in Romema with a spa, pool, and Mehadrin by HaRav Efrati (with Mashgiach Temidi) throughout. Best for families wanting amenities and deep-Shabbos atmosphere together.
  • Prima Palace — Near Geulah and Mea Shearim under Badatz Agudat Yisrael; strong banquet and simcha infrastructure. Best for multi-generational stays and families hosting a seudah or sheva brachos.
  • Haneviim Boutique — Boutique-scale hotel on Haneviim Street under Badatz Eida HaChareidis — the strictest standard. Best for couples, small families, and strictly-chareidi families who prefer intimacy over large-format hotels — and, at roughly a 25 to 30 minute walk, the closest to the Kotel of the four.
  • Jerusalem Gate298-room hotel in Romema holding Badatz Mehadrin Rabbanut Yerushalayim and OU supervision; light-rail adjacent. Best for large groups, shul missions, and families for whom transport and scale matter most.

The five-question quiz below covers: hechsher standard, group size, simcha requirements, neighborhood feel, and mobility considerations. It takes under two minutes and returns a specific hotel recommendation with the reasoning behind it.

Question 1 of 5

What Hechsher Does Your Rav Expect?

This tool is a shortcut, not a substitute for a real conversation. Most families end up on a first call anyway — the tool just saves the first ten minutes.

What to confirm before you book

  • Your rav's exact hechsher name
  • Family size and room configuration needs
  • Shabbos elevator and eruv priorities
  • Simcha or parent-visit logistics if any

Map your rav standard to a kitchen

The matching tool only works if you name the hechsher standard your rav expects — not a vague “something mehadrin.”

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